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Get ready for some more 'Good Vibrations'. Beach Boys to play the Royal Albert Hall in 2017.

Beach Boys 2017 tour datesUpdated: 28 September 2016

The Beach Boys have added two nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London to their World Tour.

Beach Boys tour 2015Updated: 14 January 2015

Get ready for some Good Vibrations when The Beach Boys make their UK live return in May.

The iconic group will perform for seven-nights around the UK performing in Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and London during May. The tour will continue into June with shows taking place in Brighton and Cardiff.

The Beach Boys’ tour will include a duo of gigs at London’s Royal Albert Hall on 30 and 31 May. The group will be led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston.

For over five decades The Beach Boys have produced some of the world’s most-loved music ranging from their 1964 hit I Get Around to 1966’s Wouldn’t It Be Nice.

The Beach Boys perform at London’s Royal Albert HallUpdated: 12 December 2014

The Beach Boys will perform for just one night at London’s Royal Albert Hall in May. The concert will see the band, whose hits include Wouldn’t It Be Nice and Good Vibrations, perform at the iconic London venue on 31 May.

The Beach Boys concert in London will be led by original member Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who joined in 1965, with supporting musicians John Cowsill, Tim Bonhomee, Randell Kirsch, Scott Totten and Christian Love.

Some of the classic songs the Beach Boys wrote in their 50 year career include the pop hits I Get Around, Sloop John B, Surfin’ USA and California Girls amongst many more.

About The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys formed in 1961 and became the poster boys of the California surf sound. The debut album, Surfin’ Safari was released in 1962 and was followed by Surfin’ USA and Surfer Girl.

The original Beach Boys line-up comprised brothers Brian, Carl and the late Dennis Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine.

During their charts reign throughout the 1960’s The Beach Boys enjoyed hits with Surfin’ USA, Fun Fun Fun, I Get Around and Help Me Ronda.

But it was the 1966 album, Pet Sounds, that would become the band’s seminal album. Pet Sounds was an elaborate production and turning point for the band with tracks such as God Only Knows, Sloop John B and Wouldn’t It Be Nice. Pet Sounds has been voted ‘one of the most influential albums of all time’.

In 2012 The Beach Boys celebrated their 50th anniversary with two shows in the UK at Wembley Arena and the Royal Albert Hall. The shows saw the band reunite with former lead singer and songwriter Brian Wilson.

The Beach Boys are currently touring America with the line-up consisting of original member Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who joined in 1965, with supporting musicians John Cowsill, Tim Bonhomee, Randell Kirsch, Scott Totten and Christian Love.